two hamsters eating some healthy pellets in their cage

Can Hamsters Safely Eat High Quality Hamster Pellets

Yes, hamsters can safely eat high-quality hamster pellets. In fact, these pellets should be a staple in their diet. High-quality pellets are specially formulated to provide hamsters a complete and balanced nutritional profile, tailored to their unique dietary requirements. They are designed to support health and wellness, offering a foundation for a diet that might…

a horse not wanting to drink any milk from its stable

Can Horses Safely Eat Milk

Horses, by nature, are not equipped to handle lactose, the sugar found in milk, beyond their foal years. As horses mature, they typically become lactose intolerant, meaning that consuming milk can lead to digestive upset. While a horse may not instantly fall ill from a small sip of milk, I certainly wouldn’t recommend it as…

a horse eating some fresh kale in a field

Can Horses Safely Eat Kale

Horses CAN safely eat kale in moderation. However, caution is advised due to potential health risks associated with excessive consumption. Kale is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, but it also contains compounds that can cause gas, bloating, and potentially lead to more serious health issues like colic or bladder stones in horses if fed in…

a horse eating a mix in a field with snow covered mountains in the backgroud

Can Horses Safely Eat Millet Hay And Silage Together

Yes, horses can safely consume millet hay and silage together when the two are introduced appropriately and monitored carefully. Millet hay, with its high protein content, serves as a valuable component in a horse’s dietary regimen, while silage provides energy and fiber. If you are aiming for nutritional variety or have specific dietary goals for…